A. cannot contribute to congressional candidates
B. may establish their own PACs
C. may use union or corporate funds to administer PACs
D. can give soft money to a national party for state and local campaigns
E. all of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The practice of U.S corporations’ moving’s their production facilities abroad is called________________?
A. multinationalism
B. insourcing
C. diversification
D. Oligopoly - Corporations wield power through_____________?
A. PACs
B. interlocking directorates
C. investment portfolios
D. All of the above - The main function of organized labor is to_______________?
A. manage large corporations
B. strike
C. bargain collectively
D. regulate safety - Land labor capital and entrepreneurship are called__________________?
A. raw materials
B. impetus to upward mobility
C. factors of production
D. external devices - Specialized division of labor in industrial societies can make workers feel that they_______________?
A. have lack of control
B. have no sense of accomplishment
C. are an anonymous group
D. all of the above - Land labor capital and entrepreneurship ?
A. must be combined in the production of goods and service
B. must be used separately to produce goods and service
C. have no function in the production of goods and service
D. create a balance between humans and their environment - What kind of labor does the craft method require ?
A. Untrained and unskilled
B. High-cost, highly skilled
C. Lean skilled and motivated
D. Untrained and unmotivated - Social scientists are interested in collective behavior because it is________________?
A. so predictable
B. not tied to social factors
C. often the basis of important social change
D. reflective of purely animal behavior - Premeditated politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents is the definition of_________________?
A. social movements
B. revolution
C. coups d,etat
D. terrorism - The crude birthrate is________________?
A. an important demographic concept
B. the number of male births per 1000 people per country per year
C. the rate at which infants survive past their first year
D. the rate at which the elderly die in any given year